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Many people are looking for political information every day.

According to a recent study on political blogs and social networks, almost 25% of adults in Europe read political blogs at least once a month.

Those who have political blogs can reach a wide audience, report on candidates, and share their views.

If you have political views, or if you always have juicy news that you want to shout on street corners, creating a political blog might be what you need. It will allow you to create a community of friends who love political news and to earn money doing something you love.

This guide will show you everything you need to know to research, create, develop, and monetize a political blog.

Let's get started.

How to create a political blog in 10 steps

If you just need someone to guide you through the process of creating your blog quickly and easily, check out step 5.

Like any other blog, a political blog can serve as an online platform or personal journal, allowing you to communicate and express your political views and beliefs to an interested online audience.

Becoming a political blogger catapults you into the political spotlight and, eventually, you can become a kind of go-to Think Tank.

Before we dive into the 10 steps of starting your own political blog, let's take a look at why you should start one.

  • Make your voice heard
  • Improve your writing skills
  • Earn money
  • Attracting the attention of candidates
  • Governing those who rule us (watchdog)

You can use your blog to share information or as a platform to promote your own campaign. Another reason to start a political blog is to be a whistleblower about the government, politicians, etc. The list of reasons to start a political blog is endless.

However, it's important to note that not everyone can become a political blogger. The main reason for this is that this niche is quite specialized, catering to intellectuals as well as people with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the political atmosphere.

That said, you have a very good chance of becoming a successful political blogger if you are a politician, a journalist, an activist, or someone who likes political trends and is a media observer or professional.

Now that we've established who should start a political blog and why, let's take a look at the 10 steps you need to take to start your own successful blog.

1. Decide the direction of your political blog

Your first step is to decide on the purpose or direction of your new blog. You should determine in advance whether your blog will focus on political news, analytical posts on politics and politicians, or whether you will focus on writing posts about the overview of elections, etc.

You can choose a lot of directions for your blog. Here are a few ideas to inspire your brainstorming session:

  • Policy recommendations
  • Criticize political people/policies
  • Report on political news
  • Policy analytic posts
  • Election Overview

Before making your choice, keep in mind that with a political news blog, you have the option of copying and pasting articles, selecting, aggregating, or writing original content.

On the other hand, if you choose to focus on tickets Analytical on politics, politicians, and the election overview, you'll need to be a competent professional writer with an author profile for columnists, etc.

If you become a creator or aggregator of timely information about the latest news and trending political events, your blog will quickly become popular as a reference site for breaking news.

2. Choose your political niche

Once you know which direction you're going to take your blog in, you can then decide what niche you're going to focus on with your political blog. Your niche may be focused on the different political parties, the federal, the state, the city, etc.

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Conservative political blog : As a blogger in this niche, you defend the values and virtues of conservatism.
  • Liberal political blog : If your views are more liberal, you can start a liberal political blog.
  • Moderate political blog : If you prefer to focus on moderate political issues, you can create this type of blog.
  • International policy blog : Another niche to choose from is international policy blogging, which allows you to cover global affairs outside of your local reach.
  • Controversial political blog : One way to stand out from other political blogs is to oppose the ideals, actions, and ideas of the current government or politicians.
  • Local politics : One of the best recommendations is to start and limit yourself to a particular country, region, city, etc. instead of trying to start a general political blog.

These are just a few examples of the different types of political blogs. The list of options is endless.

Here are other types of political blogs by category:

  • Conservative political blogs: e.g. National Review Online, The Daily Signal, Hot Air
  • Liberal political blogs: e.g. Talking Points Memo, TalkLeft, Boing Boing - Politics
  • Political cartoon blogs: for example Cartoon Movement, The Sacramento Bee, The Cagle Post
  • Political satire blogs: for example, The People's Cube, The Daily Nooze, Humor Times.
  • Political science blogs: for example, Political Science Now, Saideman's Semi-Spew, Tom Pepinsky.
  • Geopolitical blogs: for example, Covert Geopolitics, Geopolitical Monitor, Geopolitical Futures.
  • Political opinion blogs: for example, PoliticusUSA
  • Political philosophy blogs: for example Intellectual Conservative
  • Democratic philosophy blogs: for example Moveon.org - Democracy In Action
  • Funny political blogs: for example, Funny Blog, Mendaco Press
  • Women's political blogs: for example, Intellectual Conservative, The Geller Report.
  • Independent political blogs: e.g. World Politics 101
  • Progressive political blogs: for example, Left Foot Forward, Latest from Crooks and Liars
  • Personal political blogs: for example, John Redwood's journal, Guido Fawkes.
  • Blogs from political analysts: for example, National Review Online, National Review Magazine.
  • Political action blogs: for example, Moveon.org
  • Blogs by political consultants: for example Douglas Carswell
  • Political campaign blogs: for example, The Cook Political Report, Man On A Mission: Politics
  • Political discussion blogs: for example, Political Junkie by Ken Rudin, Colorado Pols.
  • Political entertainment blogs: for example, Macleans.ca
  • Political humor blogs: for example, the Slate articles blog
  • Political Idea Blogs: For example, The Politics Guys Blog
  • Blogs about political law: for example, Power Line
  • Political strategy blogs: for example, the resistance of the baby boomers
  • Political history blogs: for example, Political Junkie by Ken Rudin.

Your interests and goals will help determine which niche you choose. However, as much as your purpose determines the direction of your political blog, you should do your best to ensure that there is some uniqueness in your model.

There are already thousands of political blogs online, and you need to make sure your focus and niche allow you to be unique in order to stand out from the crowd.

This uniqueness is what will make people want to visit your blog. If you want to succeed in this landscape, your blog needs to be recognized as the authority in your particular political niche.

3. Choose your blogging platform

Now that you've decided on the direction of your blog as well as your niche, it's time to choose your blogging platform. Even with the best scoop, you won't be able to reach anyone without a digital platform.

Your blog platform is simply the software that helps you put your blog content on the website so that people can find it online. There are a large number of blogging platforms out there that you can choose from. Some are free, others are chargeable.

Free platforms include Blogger, Wix, and Squarespace. But before opting for any of these blogging platforms, it's important to understand that they have disadvantages that can negatively impact your ability to create a successful blog.

Disadvantages of using free blogging platforms

  • Free websites don't rank as highly as premium sites on Google.
  • Blogger, Wix, and other free platforms have very slow loading speeds.
  • With a free blogging platform, you simply rent the domain, you don't own it.
  • You don't have all of the site's monetization options on free platforms.
  • From an aesthetic point of view, hosted platforms don't look as professional as self-hosted platforms.
  • You cannot use supported features to add to the functionality of your site.
  • All of your SEO work goes to help the free website, not yours.

I recommend using WordPress, which is by far the best and most popular blogging platform currently available.

Note that there is a free service on WordPress.com, but like all other free blogging platforms, it has serious limitations.

Your best chance of creating a successful and profitable political blog is to use WordPress.org, the premium, self-hosted version that allows you to host your political blog on your server so you have total control over it.

Here are some of the reasons why you should choose WordPress over free platforms:

  • WordPress is free to use forever, all you need to do is get your domain and hosting.
  • The software is very easy to set up, even for complete beginners.
  • WordPress is largely supported by a large developer community.
  • The software is very robust and secure.
  • WordPress allows you to easily add features to your website.

If you're still not convinced that self-hosting WordPress is the best blogging platform to choose from, just check out some of these recent statistics:

  • WordPress currently powers over 35% of the web
  • Users create over 70 million new messages every month
  • Every 6 months, there are over 1.1 million new WordPress domains registered.
  • WordPress dominates Google SERPs with over 2.28 billion results
  • The software is available in 196 languages
  • There are over 54,000 free plugins on WordPress.

WordPress is incredibly easy to set up. You can be up and running with a single mouse click. In addition, the software can be reconfigured endlessly to meet your needs. You'll also find tons of pre-built political WordPress themes (more on that later) to give you a boost in the process of creating your blog.

Have I convinced you that WordPress is the best CMS (content management system) in the world? Brilliant!

Now let's move on to the next step.

4. Decide on your domain name

The next step is choosing a domain name for your new political blog. The domain name is simply a technical term for the name you are going to give to your blog.

For example, if the name of your political blog is Political Fire, your domain name will be Politicalfire.com or Politicalfire.org, etc.

In short, your domain name is the address of your blog on the Internet. It's what people are going to type in their browser when they want to access your blog. That's why it's important to take the time to choose the right name that is not only identifiable and memorable, but also easy for your readers to type.

For a lot of people, it's one of the hardest steps in starting a new blog. It should not be, because many make it go out of control, but you need to think about it.

Here are a few key things to remember when choosing a name.

1. Buy a.com domain name : You'll find lots of domain extensions for political blogs, like .democrat or .republican. However, I recommend opting for .com, because it's the easiest for most people to remember.

2. Choose a broad name : Don't choose a domain name that's too restricted. A blog name that is too specific will make it very difficult to expand your blog in the future.

For example, if you choose a name such as “Election Overview Blog”, you are limited to this small subject, unlike a noun such as”Political Power”, which will allow you to expand your subject or niche in the future.

3. Keep the name short and pleasant : As stated earlier, your domain name should be memorable and easy to type in browsers. For this reason, it's best to limit the name of your political blog to two or three words. If necessary, you can use up to five words, but try not to go any further.

4. Use alliteration : Alliteration refers to the use of two or more words that start with the same letter or sound. This helps to make your domain name more memorable. For example, PURSUING POLITICS, Purposeful Politics, Politics and Power, etc.

5. Get creative : You may find that the name you want for your political blog has already been taken. In order to get a similar name, you can try using other words that have a similar meaning. For example, if you wanted the name Intellectual Conservative, you could opt for Smart Conservative.

6. Add additional words if all else fails : If you've tried everything and still can't get the blog name you want, you can add additional words like”The“”Blog“,”Daily“,”Insider“, etc. For example, if the name Fact Check was already taken, you could choose the name”The” Fact Check, or Fact Check Blog.

7. Think of a concept : Try to think of a concept around the name of your political blog. For example, imagine how it could be branded or how you could develop a blog in the future. This will help you find even more ideas for a great domain name.

For example, Left Foot Forward is a political blog that focuses on political news and commentary for progressive people. This concept may have played a role in helping creators find the perfect name for their blog.

8. Use name generators : If you're still having trouble finding a name for your new blog, use name generation tools like Instant Domain Search and Lean Domain Search. All you need to do is enter a few keywords and the tools will offer you a list of possible domain names for you to choose from.

9. Don't buy a domain name : If the name you want is already taken, it may be offered for sale by its owner for a price that is significantly higher than the cost of a standard domain. You should not consider buying it at this point.

Instead, use that money to create quality content for your site. In the future, when your blog is profitable, you can then consider buying the domain name you want.

10. Don't get stuck here : This is the stage where a lot of people get stuck. They spend days wondering what the right choice is to make and never manage to take that step in the end.

Spend a few hours on this process and then move on to the next step. All you need to do is find a name that works for you, and that shouldn't take more than two hours.

Remember that the action on your new political blog is much more important than the name of the blog.

Here is another of my articles which explains this process in a bit more detail.

Examples of popular political blogs (and why their names make sense)

  • News Busters : It is a major American media watchdog and its name very clearly indicates the nature of this political blog.
  • Move On : Moveon.org is democracy in action. It is a popular blog that focuses on grassroots political activism. Their name is short and memorable.
  • The Political Insider : This name reveals the purpose of the blog, which is to give readers the pulse of everything that is newsworthy in Washington and in the media.
  • Peak Politics : This conservative blog focuses on Colorado politics. He uses alliteration for a distinctive and memorable name.

Pro tip: Consider using keywords in the name of your political blog.

A keyword or keyword phrase refers to the word or words that readers type into their browsers when they search for specific topics. For example, some of the most popular political blogs have domain names such as Conservativehome.com, Redstate.com, etc.

Both of these examples are right-wing political blogs, which means there is a good chance that their target audience will type in terms like “red state” or “conservative” when looking for interesting political articles to read.

Here are 10 political blog name ideas:

  1. Political news
  2. Political Talk Nation
  3. The policy of objectives
  4. Newsday Policy
  5. Fan Games
  6. Insider Politics Blog
  7. Liberal policy project
  8. Turf policy
  9. The political fire
  10. Policies

5. Buy your accommodation

Once you've chosen a domain name for your new blog, the next step is to buy the domain name and thesite hosting.

Now that you've chosen a name for your blog, you need to register your domain name and get hosting for your blog.

Hosting is simply the space on the Internet where your video game blog will live.

6. Choosing and installing a theme for your political blog

With WordPress installed on your new blog, it's now time to choose and install the same one. A theme is just software that dictates the look of your blog.

There are themes for all types of blogs, such as food blogs, photography blogs, etc. You need to find a good theme for your political blog that is well-designed, clean, and professional looking.

There are free themes and paid themes that you can choose from. I recommend choosing a premium WordPress theme because it has a lot of advantages over its free counterparts.

Below are just a few of the many reasons why you should choose a premium WordPress theme over free options.

Reasons to choose a Premium WordPress theme

  • Full customization features : Most free WordPress themes are limited in terms of customization, which means your blog will look like a million others on the Internet. However, with a premium theme, you can make your blog look exactly the way you want it to.
  • Unique designs : WordPress themes come with tons of stylish, professional designs and templates for you to choose from, so you don't have to start from scratch.
  • Security and mobile compatibility : WordPress themes are fully responsive. They look great on devices of all sizes, and they have strong security that allows them to fight against malicious code.
  • Support : Unlike free themes, premium themes have solid support in case of technical issues. So they are perfect for beginners or bloggers with technical difficulties.
  • Optimized for SEO : Premium WordPress themes are designed to help improve the optimization of your website for search engines, in order to obtain a high-performance site that ranks well in search engines.

In contrast, the majority of free themes come with generic templates. They're generally not cellphone-friendly, and their security and customer support are notoriously poor. Some free themes may even contain malicious code that can potentially harm your new blog.

Once you've installed your theme, you can customize it to make it even more engaging for your target audience. And best of all, you can do all of this without having to learn a single line of code.

Here are a few examples of themes that are perfect for a political blog:

Personally, I always recommend Thrive Theme Builder to people. Why? Because it's completely customizable and you can adjust your blog to look exactly the way you want by pointing and clicking, instead of hiring a developer.

In fact, this blog was built using Thrive Theme Builder and I am absolutely thrilled with the result. In the long term? I think it's the most profitable theme you can find.

Click on the image below to watch a video and learn more about Thrive Theme Builder.

And, if you want to watch an extremely detailed tutorial, you can watch this playlist on YouTube.

If you think Thrive Theme Builder isn't for you, here are other theme options that are perfect for a political blog.

1. Astra

Astra is another highly rated site builder, similar to Thrive Themes, but it offers very specific themes that are perfect for political bloggers.

2. Political Press

It's a great theme for political websites.

It has customizable goal-oriented options, a comprehensive translation, and an integrated Twitter bootstrap.

It also comes with a ton of useful custom widgets and various other features that make your blog creation work a breeze.

3. Partiso

It's a powerful political blog theme with multiple layouts, widgets, and shortcodes. With it, you will be able to create a unique and attractive website that appeals to your audience.

4. Novomag

This theme is a newsmagazine theme, but it is perfectly suited to a political news blog. It comes with a ton of shortcodes for WordPress and a review layout. It also has over 600 fonts and unlimited color combinations so you can create the perfect look for your blog.

5. Diplomat

This political theme template is ideal for anyone looking for a clean and simple WordPress theme. It comes with a wide range of templates that you can simply swap images and text for a professional-looking political blog.

What to consider when choosing a theme

  • Vitesse : You want a fast theme for a successful website.
  • Mobile responsiveness : Your theme should be perfect on all devices
  • Beautiful and stylish designs : Choose a theme that comes with beautiful, stylish templates.
  • Easy customization : The theme should be easily customizable to match your style.
  • Responsive technical support : It should offer reliable and fast technical support
  • Great reviews and ratings : Your theme should also receive excellent reviews from users
  • A recognized brand with a long lifespan : Choose a theme from a well-established brand

Once you've found a theme you like, you can start creating your blog. So take the next step where we create the essential pages for your new political blog.

7. Create the essential pages and the logo

Essential pages on your website include the About page, the Contact page, and the Privacy Policy page. Let's take a closer look at what you need to include on each of these pages:

About page

The About page is one of the most visited pages in a blog. If you are the main writer of your blog, make sure that this page contains information about you, why you started your blog, and what readers can expect from it.

If other people contribute to the blog, you can also include their information here.

For example, if your blog is a political analytic blog, it's likely that respected political columnists are contributing to your blog. This is all information that you can include on your About page.

Be sure to communicate in whats your blog is different from other political blogs and wherefore someone should follow you.

Contact page

The contact page for your political blog is another important page that you need to focus on. Be sure to find all the information you need to respond to media inquiries, book reviews, and other promotional items (depending on the type of political blog you manage).

This could be an email, a WhatsApp message, phone numbers, a physical address, etc. Your contact page should also include a contact form to make it easier and easier for your audience to contact you.

Additionally, you can include social sharing buttons so that your audience can connect with you on a variety of social platforms.

Confidentiality policy

A privacy policy helps protect your readers from potential privacy violations. It is also necessary to protect you from legal liability and your new political blog should definitely have one.

There are free sites where you can have a privacy policy written. You can also ask a professional to create one for you, as well as other legal pages, such as terms and conditions and disclaimers.

Create a logo

It's also a good time to focus on creating a logo for your book blog. There are lots of ways to do this, but I am a big fan of using this logo maker.

For starters, you can click here to create a blog logo. I think it's a good idea to create a logo at this point, now that your blog is fully set up.

This platform will provide you with a free logo for your blog and if you need the logo files in high resolution, you can pay a very small amount to have access to these files and a few other things.

8. Start blogging

If you want to start a political blog, chances are you don't really need help with this part. You probably already have a ton of ideas, but just in case, here are a few tips to help you get started creating blog posts.

Political blog writing categories

You should create categories for your blog so that readers can find the type of content they are looking for as easily as possible. To do this, simply take your chosen topic or niche and then break it up into smaller sub-themes.

For example, the political blog Think Progress has the following categories:

  • Politics
  • Monde
  • Clements
  • LGBT Q
  • Culture
  • Immigration
  • The most recent
  • Video

Once you've chosen categories for your blog, you can select a category and then create a post. Each article that you will then publish on your blog must belong to at least one of the categories you have chosen.

When starting a new political blog, the most important thing is to write regularly.

Some blogs post once a week while others post multiple times a day. Choose the frequency that's right for you and stick to it.

You can start slowly at first and then pick up the pace as you develop. For example, you might publish one or two articles per week and then later start publishing two or three times per week.

Important note: Before you start promoting your political blog, make sure that you have written and published at least 10 articles on your blog. So when people start visiting your new blog, they'll find content that's interesting enough to interest them.

9. Promote your political blog

Once your blog is live, it's time to start promoting it. Below are some of the most effective ways to share your work with the world to get a blog that's popular, successful, and profitable.

Talk to friends and family

The first thing you need to do is share your blog with friends and family. Ask them to visit your blog, read your articles, and share the blog with theirs network of friends. This will increase your visibility beyond your own circle of friends.

Be active on social media

That goes without saying. You need to be very active on social media, especially on sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest, where you can reach millions of people and spread the word about your new political blog.

Follow other industry figures, post your blog link on all your profiles, and share it in relevant groups where political fans meet.

Use Quora

Open an account on Quora and follow people with political interests.

Answer questions, ask your own questions, and connect with others.

Remember to create a link to your blog so that people can click to read your articles.

Facebook ads

Facebook allows you to advertise to a targeted audience.

You can spend as little as $1 per day to promote your blog to your target audience and to accumulate likes or followers.

For example, you can target people who are already following other political blogs in your niche.

Post regularly

Search engines are one of the main traffic drivers for your blog.

So be sure to publish regular blog posts, include relevant keywords in your articles, and follow the SEO best practices to increase your blog traffic organically.

Publishing invited articles

Connect with other political bloggers and invite them to write articles for their blogs or Use a guest article publishing service.

You can also ask them to write a guest post for you.

In both cases, you're exposing yourself to a whole new audience because they're likely to share your article with their readers.

Post on Medium

Some of the best political blogs online today publish via Medium. Think Progress is in an example. Although Medium offers much less flexibility than a WordPress blog, it is still an excellent choice since the site is already optimized for search engines.

Additionally, Medium has a built-in reader community, which means bloggers don't have to start from scratch. For the best of both worlds, you can publish your articles on your own blog and then also publish them on Medium to increase your reach.

Never stop promoting

The vast majority of unsuccessful bloggers (97%) fail because they don't focus on this aspect of blogging.

Promoting or marketing your blog isn't always fun, but it's necessary if you want to be successful.

By taking the practical steps described above, you increase your chances of being among the 3% of truly successful bloggers. And remember, you need to have written at least 10 posts on your blog before you start promoting it.

10. Start earning money

When it comes to monetizing a political blog, there are several monetization methods available to you.

In this section, we look at some of the most commonly used and effective ways to make money with your new blog.

Affiliate marketing

Affiliate marketing is the process of recommending products and services to your audience and then earning a small commission for each sale generated.

You can join affiliate programs such as Amazon, Madrivo, etc. and recommend different products, such as books, organic food delivery services, survival gear, etc. if your blog is right-wing.

Consulting

If you are particularly skilled or experienced in creating strategies, researching, social networks, buying space, etc.

For example, you might be a political consultant serving Republican candidates and campaigns, etc.

Direct ad sales from politicians

Due to the lack of a live campaign due to the pandemic, advertising spending by politicians has been increased.

As a political blogger, you can sell advertising space to politicians so they can share your message with your audience.

However, to be able to take advantage of them, you must first grow your audience before getting direct ad sales from politicians.

Google Adsense

Whether you're on the left or right of the political spectrum, Google AdSense can help.

All you need to do is register on the advertising agency from Google, which will start showing ads on your website. You will receive a small fee for each ad viewed or clicked. Over time, this allows you to get attractive passive income on your blog.

Just be sure to filter the content of your ads according to the trend on your blog.

Selling political material

As a political blogger, you can sell political articles that reflect your values and the various causes you care about.

The political climate is very tense right now, and those who are prepared will know how to take advantage of it to make capital gains.

You can sell items such as T-shirts, photographs, mugs, pillows, bags, etc. that contain sweeping statements (for example).

Sponsored posts

Sponsored posts are another great way to monetize your political blog.

A sponsored post is an article where you get paid directly to write an article about something, like a product, a service, a politician, a campaign, etc.

Sponsored content can pay big bucks if you have a lot of people following you.

While it might not be profitable for you at first, it's a solution to consider when you start getting high levels of traffic to your political blog.

Donations

While many people start political blogs for the love of gaming, it's always good to know that you can implement these monetization methods and start generating income by doing something you love.

You can also simply ask for donations on your blog rather than implementing the various monetization methods.

This is a tactic used by most of the top online political blogs.

For example, Truthdig does it with a seductive hook:

“Give yourself the gift of independent, uncompromising journalism - Donate today.”

Summary

Now you have everything you need to launch and manage a successful and profitable political blog at your fingertips.

Use this information to help you take the steps needed to reach your goals and desires.

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